ECON 401 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Substitute Good, Utility, Indifference Curve

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Discussion workbook: 5: 1, 3-5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14. When you graph budget lines on top of indifference curves, as you move along the budget line to the left when you start at the right hand corner, you are moving to higher and higher indifference curves. You then stop when you get to the highest indifference curve that just touches the budget line. Anything the is preferred more than this is on a higher indifference curve but is unavailable to the consumer because they can"t afford it. The indifference curve is tangent to the budget line. Kinky tastes: if the indifference curve has kinks, it does not necessarily have to have a tangent to the budget line. It could intersect at two points or the kink could lie directly on the budget line. Boundary optimum: the optimal consumption involves consuming zero units of one of the goods.

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